Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Today's the last #TNTConfidential of April and I have a wonderful guest with me. *smiles* Please welcome Nikka Michaels and her novel Lip Service.

Lip Service

By Nikka Michaels

Genre: Erotic Romance, M/M

Length: Short Story, sequel to Room
Service

Release Date: April 15, 2014

Publisher: Cobblestone Press

What
is Cobblestone Press’ Blue Line?

The Blue short story line is erotica. For us, erotica is about the fulfillment
of a sexual fantasy. These stories are sexy, very graphic, and are by no
means a “traditional romance”.

Dr.
Seth Campbell and Carson Randall from ROOM SERVICE return in this short erotic
sequel. Separated by their jobs on a daily basis, the partners have to make
time for each other when they can. They combine their passion for each other in
mini interludes to reconnect with each other and rekindle their connection.

When
Seth finds Carson waiting for him in the hotel bar, their attraction and
awareness smolders to life. When their already limited time together is
interrupted by an important phone call, an impatient Seth takes matters into
his own hands.

~~~EXCERPT~~~

I reached between us to yank open his shirt, grinning when the
buttons flew, plinking off the table and chair.

“This was my favorite shirt.” He glared at me.

“Well, now we’re even after last time.” I smirked and leaned down
to push his shirt up and off his shoulders then his undershirt. I dragged my
tongue over his nipple then tugged it with my teeth.

His frustrated whine turned into a long moan as I reached between
us to stroke him harder. “God, Seth. Get naked. Now.”

“Impatient.” I grinned as I slowly unbuttoned my shirt far enough
to yank it over my head, tossing it on the floor. The thin T-shirt I wore met
the same fate as he pulled me in for another kiss.

“Lube. Your ass. My cock. Now.”

“Yes, sir.” I smirked then turned to grab the lube from my bag I’d
thrown on the luggage rack, my breath stuttering out in surprise as I heard
Carson move. Quicker than I expected I found myself flat on my back on the bed,
staring up at my lover as he pinned my hands next to my head. His knees hugged
my hips as he stared down at me, all amusement gone, replaced with something
deeper.

“Not your sir. Just yours.” His gaze was serious as he dipped his
head to kiss me deeply. When I pushed up against his hold to return his kiss, I
moaned as my trapped cock ground against his ass and cursed my pants for
keeping my skin from his.

Nikka
Michaels lives in the often rainy Pacific Northwest where she spends her time
cooking, laughing and crafting romantic tales to satisfy her craving for HEAs
with heat. A voracious reader,
novice knitter and music lover she’s been known to multitask without breaking a
sweat. She loves to read and write M/M romance but believes everyone deserves a
love story.

She currently has four releases out, Chasing Matt, a M/M novella co-authored with Eileen Griffin, Christmas with Caden, a M/F romance
novella from Cobblestone Press, “Waking up Wolf”, a M/M shifter romance in Evernight
Publishing’s Alpha’s Claim: Manlove
Edition anthology, and Room Service the
M/M BDSM short story from Cobblestone Press’ Blue line.Lip Service, the sequel to Room
Service is forthcoming from Cobblestone Press. Nikka is currently at work
with her co-author on two M/M foodie romance novels, set to be released summer
and fall 2014 from Carina Press.

Friday, April 25, 2014

The authors of Evernight have a brand new team
of swoon-worthy book boyfriend candidates. A sexy assortment of cowboys, Doms,
detectives, millionaires, royalty, vampires, soldiers, and shifters are just a
click away.

Get ready to find your next book boyfriend...

As I enter
the room, I see him. Even if I weren’t expected to meet him I’d be hard pressed
not to notice him. He’s sitting in my living room couch, staring absently out
the window and looking as if he owns the place. His arms are spread over the
back of the couch, his legs open wide. He’s wearing period clothing, a white
chemise, black vest with brass buttons and tight fitting trousers, but he seems
at ease. It’s almost as if he couldn’t care less that he’s in the 21st
century.

“I know you’re
there, Elyzabeth.”

I jump at
the sound of his velvety voice and try to shake off the nervous jitters
fluttering through me. I’ve told the story of this man. I know every intimate
detail about him, yet it’s virtuously impossible not to fall prey to his seductive
smile as he stands to greet me. I tilt my head back, forcing myself to stare
into his grey eyes. A brazen smile crosses his features before he dips his head
to take my hand and kiss it. Damn. My
knees shake a little as I invite him to sit. He does so elegantly, crossing his
leg over his knee and reminding me of the spanking scenes I had witnessed
between him, Penelope, Grace and Isidora.

“I’m glad you could make it, Conall. I know
how busy you are with the girls and the babe on its way.”

A blinding smile
crosses his features at the mention of his family. “The girls insisted I come. They said the readers
had to know about me. ” He shrugs as if embarrassed. “ I’m honored to be here
to help you convince the ladies that I should be their next book boyfriend.”

“Thank you.
Well, I’ve got a dozen questions, but I’m only going to ask you one: How do you win a woman’s heart?”

Conall’s
brow furrows. “You don’t win a woman’s heart, Elyzabeth. It’s not a contest.
You work for it every day.”

“But—“

I become
silent as he raises a finger to his lips. It’s hard to ignore the Dom in this
man.

“You want a
formula? What can a man do to make a woman fall in love with him? How did I
manage to make three wonderful, intelligent, beautiful, talented woman fall in
love with me?”

I nod. Conall
chuckles.

“There is no particular formula, Elyzabeth. The only thing I can suggest is for
you to be yourself. Don’t lie, don’t pretend and once you realize you are in love
with that special person tell them. Communicate with them. Communication is
key.” Conall stops and runs his fingers through his long dark hair. His grey
eyes are startling clear as he looks at me again.

“Don’t be the fool I was, readers. I didn’t
realize that I had the women of my dreams at my side until it was almost too
late. Talk with the person you love, cherish them, appreciate them and give
them pleasure.”

“Conall.” I
roll my eyes. Of course the man had to put sex in there somewhere.

Laughing,
he winks at me. “Why, Elyzabeth, you didn’t think I’d forget something as
crucial, would you? But, I'm sure the readers aren't interested in talking about that and would prefer to find out what your prize will be, why don't you tell them?"

"Ah, yes. So what's up for grabs: I'll be giving away a $10 Evernight Giftcard and a copy of books 1 and 2 of The Witches' Mischief series. To participate in my prize you must answer the following question: How would you win someone's heart?"

The Three Thieves & The Dom (A Naughty Fairy Tale)- The Witches' Mischief Series 3

Conall Dougal, infamous rake, wakes up one morning to find his most precious possessions have been stolen by the women he loves. Devastated, he goes in their search determined to find them and extract the truth from them in any way possible.

Penelope, Isidora and Grace are on the run. They’ve committed a crime and left behind the man they love. Presumably safe, they are stunned when he turns up ready to claim them back and discover the truth.

But, what is the truth? And will Conall’s special kind of coaxing make them speak?

Thursday, April 24, 2014

I know some of you are still shivering under some lousy weather, but, worry not, I have the solution!Be prepared to get hot with In Flames by Jessica Jayne! She's celebrating her 1 year release anniversary and I've interviewed her to see what has changed since her sizzling novel came out...

Gracelyn
Riley married a firefighter. She knew that came with risks. But she
never imagined herself widowed in her early thirties with two children
to care for on her own.

As
a fireman, Matt Riley was at the scene when his brother, Chad, was
killed. He suffered greatly from survivor’s guilt and depression after
the accident.

The
last year has been difficult for both Gracelyn and Matt. They’ve relied
on each other to get through the tough times. With the anniversary of
Chad’s death upon them, Gracelyn and Matt once again turn to each other
for comfort and support. They find it in each other’s arms—and bed.

Will their desire for each other consume them? Can they overcome the guilt and scrutiny to find love again…together?

Welcome
to In A Dream Beyond, Jessica! I’m
thrilled to have you here, celebrating 1 year since the release of In Flames! Looking back at the #TNTConfidential
guest list, I discovered that a little after In Flames released you popped
in for a visit and I interviewed you. Now, the evil in me cannot help but go back
and make a comparison so…

Back in
2013 you said your favorite part of the writing process was watching characters
come to life and your least favorite part was feeling stuck. Now, a year later
with more published novels, do you still feel the same?

My favorite part of the writing process is definitely still the
characters. They form in my head and I jot them down on the first available
thing I can find. Once they are on “the list,” I just wait until they start
talking in my head for their story to be told and I get to work. I find the
process amazing. Even in those moments when I think I know exactly where the
story or character is headed, they will surprise me. For instance, I started a
short story with the aspiration to submit it for the Office Romance Anthology
call for Evernight Publishing. I started writing it and the characters, Derek and
Raina, didn’t want their story told in 10k words. Nope! I’m currently over 35k
words and I’m still tapping it out. That’s just the way it works sometimes and
I love it.

As for the worst part of the writing process for me, I’d have to say it
is dealing with the technology. I’m not computer illiterate, but I’m also not a
computer genius. I’ve learned my lesson the hard way (which is par for the
course) to back everything up ten times. My computer acted up and spent a week
in the shop. Then I had a thumb drive debacle that I’m still trying to iron
out. Fingers crossed! I sometimes yearn… hahaha… for the days of paper! ;)

What do
you do now when you get writer’s block?

In the past, I struggled with bouts of writer’s block and I found it so
frustrating. I thought I had to be producing quality writing every step of the
way and I’d be upset when crap came out or sometimes nothing at all. I was
given the advice to just sit down and write. Write. Write. Write. Even if at
the end of the day, I cut thousands of words that I wrote… I wrote something. That advice helped me forgive myself
for less than perfect writing and it helped me push past the wall preventing
the story from coming out.

What
comes first, the characters or the plot?

That’s a good question. For me, it is the characters. An aspect of their
story might come to me with the character, but the plot is rarely developed or
flushed out. But I can clearly see the characters in the story and the
potential conflict.

Did you
have to do any research for when you wrote In
Flames?

I did. Though I am a wife, I’m not a fireman’s wife, so I didn’t know
the protocol of what happens when a firefighter is killed on the job. I had to
research the titles and ranks of the firemen. I had to research a bit about the
gear they have to wear on their calls. I even visited our local firehouse to
get an idea of what the inside of firehouse looks like. Then I spent some time
looking at the various Firemen Calendars across the world trying to find one
that best depicted Matt Riley… for research purposes, I swear! ;)

What’s
your favorite line of In Flames?

My favorite line from the book is when Matt says to Gracelyn “I’ve put
out every kind of fire in my job, but I can’t put out this fire that is burning
inside of me for you.”

I think it says a lot about their story. Gracelyn was married to Matt’s
brother, who was killed on the job during a fire. No matter what their feelings
for each other might be, it is hard to get around that fact. And for a good
part of the book, Matt really struggles with this. A part of him wants to walk
away from her because he feels doing anything else dishonors his brother. But
he loves her. As we all know, love can be complicated.

In 2013 you wanted to travel to Ireland and
England… has it happened? What was your most memorable trip in 2013?

I have not made the
trip to Ireland and England YET! But it is already on the agenda and in the
planning stages for Summer 2015. You see, I have three children (ages 7,7, and
5) and my husband and I want to bring them. A year ago, we didn’t think they’d
appreciate such a big trip overseas. This year, we already took the kids skiing
and tubing in North Carolina. We have a summer road trip planned to Michigan,
Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. And my brother is getting married in December and
the wedding is shaping up to be in Hawaii! 2014 is definitely looking FUN!

As for 2013, it was
sort of weird year. We spent a week in a beach house on Anna Maria Island in
Florida. We visited my sister in Atlanta. My husband and I took a long weekend
in St. Augustine. And my grandfather, who was 101, passed away, so we had to
travel back to Ohio to lay him to rest. We didn’t do as much traveling as we
usually do. We were a bit more focused on visiting family. But, nonetheless, it
was a memorable year.

**April
Showers bring…**

What do April
Showers bring?

April Showers bring out crazy drivers. When it
rains in Florida, it quite literal pours. It comes down in sheets and your
visibility is minimal. It’s best to stay off the road, if possible, because the
nutty drivers come out when it’s raining causing accidents left and right. Of
course, this could just be my frustration with all the snowbirds staying extra
long in Florida because of the rough winter folks had up north! ;)

But April Showers also bring out the beautiful
purple flowers on our Jacaranda tree in the front yard! :-)

A book to
read this month— I finished
the Bronze Horsemen trilogy this year by Paullina Simons. I absolutely adored
these books. They are rich in romance, rich in history, rich in life. I would
highly recommend all three!

Raincoat or
umbrella? - Umbrella

Do you like
your handwriting? I’m not particularly fond of my handwriting. Since
going to law school and becoming an attorney, my handwriting has taken on the
sloppy scribble usually attached to doctors! ;)

What are you
listening to right now?

My husband bought this “café sounds” app for his
iPhone and it sounds like I’m sitting in a café. Plates are clanging. People
are talking. The blender runs making a Frappuccino. It’s pretty cool and for
some reason I work really well with it.

Have you ever
played an April Fool’s joke on anyone? What was it?

I did. I had my youngest in September 2008.
(Nineteen months before that I had twins!) When April came around I went into
my boss’s office and told him I was going to need to fill out the paperwork for
another maternity leave because I was pregnant again. He about fell out of his
chair. I was joking and we still laugh about it today! J

Thanks so much for having me again, Elyzabeth! It’s
been a pleasure! And thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk a little
about In Flames. With the one year
anniversary of its publication right around the corner, I couldn’t help but
reflect on the story. Faith, hope and love are some good things we’re given…
but love is by far the greatest. In
Flames is really about LOVE!

About Jessica

I am a born and raised small town Ohio girl,
who moved to the Sunshine State after graduating from college. I graduated with
a bachelor's degree in English because I could not imagine doing anything else
but reading and writing. It is such a pleasure to be able to share all the
stories in my head!

In the journey of life, I got my law degree (and license) and also became a
wife and a mother of three children. So, life is always an adventure.

I love to read and write... obviously! I’m a huge sports fan, especially college
football and the Ohio State Buckeyes! Go Steelers! Go Rays! Go
Lightning! I LOVE to travel... LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to travel. And I love sharing
my love to travel with my children. Did I say I love to travel? I love to drink
coffee in the morning and tea at night! I love a good glass of wine, especially
if it comes from a bottle made by the FOOLS wine club… yep, I’m a founding
member of that crazy group! J I love hanging out with my family
and my friends! Music makes me happy. I’m a mix between country girl and
city chic. But I love nothing more than putting on my jean shorts, tank top,
cowboy boots and hat and watching Tim McGraw or Eric Church belt it out!
I’m a sucker for a cowboy hat! J

Favorite quote: “If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.”

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